On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Marco A. Calamari <[email protected]> wrote:

>  > Our funding is running pretty low so I'd really like to get some kind
> > of major announcement out in the next week or two, and it would be
> > great if a public FreeTalk release could be part of that.
>
> Just my two cents; I'm the first to be happy for a new major
>  release ... especially one that doesn't need a reset of
>  Freenet ... ;)
>
> But put hurry on developement is, in my experience, always
>  a bad idea, if not absolutely necessary.
>

Well, I'm not so-much trying to put a hurry on development, as to get some
kind of time estimate.  Bear in mind that FreeTalk was somewhat usable
almost 9 months ago (you could post and read messages), and yet there is
still no public release after all that time.  That isn't exactly what I'd
describe as hurrying :-)


> For example; the Freenet Project officially support
>  Wikileaks and push & maintain a mirror of it in Freenet.
>
> Chances are that such announce will have more coverage
>  that a major Freenet release. And it will be one
>  "Right Thing to do", also (IMHO, of course).
>

Yes, I think it would be beneficial to get a wikileaks mirror up again in
Freenet, but of course the project itself can't do it (since that would make
us responsible for its content).

Ian.

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Ian Clarke
CEO, SenseArray
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